Tag Archives: Infant Care
3 Hobbies to Introduce to Your Children
Early childhood is the time for children to learn and discover new things. It is an age where we can help them find out new activities and hobbies. It is also the perfect time to encourage and nurture these newfound talents and skills. Exposing your children to different and simple activities can be a bit … Continue reading
5 Tips On How to Be a Supportive Parent
Children are always looking and trying something new when doing the things they like. As parents, we are always proud of the achievements our children get from their hobbies such as sports, drawing, singing, and dancing. Seeing them being able to shine from doing the things they love is a heart fluttering experience. However, the … Continue reading
Tips for Keeping Your Little One Safe
The world can be a dangerous place, so it is important to make sure that we can take the steps needed to ensure the safety of our little ones. Here are some great tips you can use to ensure your child is safe, no matter what: Childcare: When you are unable to watch over your … Continue reading
How Emotions Develop During the Preschool Age
Your children’s brains continue to develop after birth. Day by day, they develop new psychomotor, cognitive, and emotional abilities to help them survive in the future. Do you ever wonder how your children develop emotions and understanding for others’ emotions? Here’s how emotions develop during the preschool age according to WebMD: Intense emotions When your … Continue reading
6 Ways You Can Tame Your Tot’s Temper Tantrums
Sudden and strong—that is how we can describe a child’s temper tantrums. It can range from whining and crying to screaming, hitting, and throwing things. This makes parents ask, “Is it normal?” Temper tantrums are a normal part of a child’s development. It is common for boys and girls from ages one to three. Tots … Continue reading
Dealing with Sibling Fights and Rivalry
Being summoned to be the referee, playing judge and jury, breaking the shouting match and more; these are familiar scenarios for families with more than one child. It is good to know that sibling fighting and rivalry are just normal. They do this because they are either hungry or bored. It can even transpire because … Continue reading